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minus-square drkt ( @drkt@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) linkfedilink22•3 months agoServers aren’t free but it’s damn cheap if you don’t bloat up your backend
minus-square huginn ( @huginn@feddit.it ) linkfedilink10•3 months agoAnd the way you don’t bloat your backend? Expensive engineers
minus-square The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) linkfedilinkEnglish9•3 months agoHow expensive do we have to be for them to actually listen to us for a change? Or do you mean “expensive consultants?”
minus-square huginn ( @huginn@feddit.it ) linkfedilink7•3 months agoWell yeah this presupposes that management knows what the fuck they’re doing. Which is vanishingly rare. It happens sometimes though. I worked at a small 12 man shop that had an engineer CEO who valued doing things right. Very refreshing.
Servers aren’t free but it’s damn cheap if you don’t bloat up your backend
And the way you don’t bloat your backend?
Expensive engineers
How expensive do we have to be for them to actually listen to us for a change? Or do you mean “expensive consultants?”
Well yeah this presupposes that management knows what the fuck they’re doing.
Which is vanishingly rare. It happens sometimes though. I worked at a small 12 man shop that had an engineer CEO who valued doing things right. Very refreshing.